busybox/procps/top.c
Eric Andersen 7857c03808 Paul Mundt (lethal) writes:
Erik,

The format for /proc/meminfo has changed between 2.4 and 2.6, quite considerably.
In addition to the removal of the two-line summary that was present in 2.4,
MemShared was also removed. Presently (at least in busybox CVS HEAD), top fails
to parse this correctly and spews forth a:

top: failed to read 'meminfo'

message. This patch switches around some of the semantics a little to do sane
parsing for both 2.4 and 2.6. Also, in the event that the summary gets yanked
from 2.4, this patch will deal with that as well. With this patch, I'm able
to run top correctly on 2.6.0-test7 (tested on sh).

Please apply.

 procps/top.c |   60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
  1 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
2003-10-11 18:47:20 +00:00

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/*
* A tiny 'top' utility.
*
* This is written specifically for the linux /proc/<PID>/stat(m)
* files format.
* This reads the PIDs of all processes and their status and shows
* the status of processes (first ones that fit to screen) at given
* intervals.
*
* NOTES:
* - At startup this changes to /proc, all the reads are then
* relative to that.
*
* (C) Eero Tamminen <oak at welho dot com>
*
* Rewroted by Vladimir Oleynik (C) 2002 <dzo@simtreas.ru>
*/
/* Original code Copyrights */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1992 Branko Lankester
* Copyright (c) 1992 Roger Binns
* Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Charles L. Blake.
* Copyright (C) 1992-1998 Michael K. Johnson
* May be distributed under the conditions of the
* GNU Library General Public License
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
/* get page info */
#include <asm/page.h>
#include "busybox.h"
//#define FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE /* + 2k */
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <netinet/in.h> /* htons */
#endif
typedef int (*cmp_t)(procps_status_t *P, procps_status_t *Q);
static procps_status_t *top; /* Hehe */
static int ntop;
static int pid_sort (procps_status_t *P, procps_status_t *Q)
{
int p = P->pid;
int q = Q->pid;
if( p < q ) return -1;
if( p > q ) return 1;
return 0;
}
static int mem_sort (procps_status_t *P, procps_status_t *Q)
{
long p = P->rss;
long q = Q->rss;
if( p > q ) return -1;
if( p < q ) return 1;
return 0;
}
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
#define sort_depth 3
static cmp_t sort_function[sort_depth];
static int pcpu_sort (procps_status_t *P, procps_status_t *Q)
{
int p = P->pcpu;
int q = Q->pcpu;
if( p > q ) return -1;
if( p < q ) return 1;
return 0;
}
static int time_sort (procps_status_t *P, procps_status_t *Q)
{
long p = P->stime;
long q = Q->stime;
p += P->utime;
q += Q->utime;
if( p > q ) return -1;
if( p < q ) return 1;
return 0;
}
int mult_lvl_cmp(void* a, void* b) {
int i, cmp_val;
for(i = 0; i < sort_depth; i++) {
cmp_val = (*sort_function[i])(a, b);
if (cmp_val != 0)
return cmp_val;
}
return 0;
}
/* This structure stores some critical information from one frame to
the next. mostly used for sorting. Added cumulative and resident fields. */
struct save_hist {
int ticks;
int pid;
int utime;
int stime;
};
/*
* Calculates percent cpu usage for each task.
*/
static struct save_hist *save_history;
static unsigned long Hertz;
/***********************************************************************
* Some values in /proc are expressed in units of 1/HZ seconds, where HZ
* is the kernel clock tick rate. One of these units is called a jiffy.
* The HZ value used in the kernel may vary according to hacker desire.
* According to Linus Torvalds, this is not true. He considers the values
* in /proc as being in architecture-dependant units that have no relation
* to the kernel clock tick rate. Examination of the kernel source code
* reveals that opinion as wishful thinking.
*
* In any case, we need the HZ constant as used in /proc. (the real HZ value
* may differ, but we don't care) There are several ways we could get HZ:
*
* 1. Include the kernel header file. If it changes, recompile this library.
* 2. Use the sysconf() function. When HZ changes, recompile the C library!
* 3. Ask the kernel. This is obviously correct...
*
* Linus Torvalds won't let us ask the kernel, because he thinks we should
* not know the HZ value. Oh well, we don't have to listen to him.
* Someone smuggled out the HZ value. :-)
*
* This code should work fine, even if Linus fixes the kernel to match his
* stated behavior. The code only fails in case of a partial conversion.
*
*/
#define FILE_TO_BUF(filename, fd) do{ \
if (fd == -1 && (fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY)) == -1) { \
bb_perror_msg_and_die("/proc not be mounted?"); \
} \
lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); \
if ((local_n = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1)) < 0) { \
bb_perror_msg_and_die("%s", filename); \
} \
buf[local_n] = '\0'; \
}while(0)
#define FILE_TO_BUF2(filename, fd) do{ \
lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); \
if ((local_n = read(fd, buf, sizeof buf - 1)) < 0) { \
bb_perror_msg_and_die("%s", filename); \
} \
buf[local_n] = '\0'; \
}while(0)
static void init_Hertz_value(void) {
unsigned long user_j, nice_j, sys_j, other_j; /* jiffies (clock ticks) */
double up_1, up_2, seconds;
unsigned long jiffies, h;
char buf[80];
int uptime_fd = -1;
int stat_fd = -1;
long smp_num_cpus = sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF);
if(smp_num_cpus<1) smp_num_cpus=1;
do {
int local_n;
FILE_TO_BUF("uptime", uptime_fd);
up_1 = strtod(buf, 0);
FILE_TO_BUF("stat", stat_fd);
sscanf(buf, "cpu %lu %lu %lu %lu", &user_j, &nice_j, &sys_j, &other_j);
FILE_TO_BUF2("uptime", uptime_fd);
up_2 = strtod(buf, 0);
} while((long)( (up_2-up_1)*1000.0/up_1 )); /* want under 0.1% error */
close(uptime_fd);
close(stat_fd);
jiffies = user_j + nice_j + sys_j + other_j;
seconds = (up_1 + up_2) / 2;
h = (unsigned long)( (double)jiffies/seconds/smp_num_cpus );
/* actual values used by 2.4 kernels: 32 64 100 128 1000 1024 1200 */
switch(h){
case 30 ... 34 : Hertz = 32; break; /* ia64 emulator */
case 48 ... 52 : Hertz = 50; break;
case 58 ... 62 : Hertz = 60; break;
case 63 ... 65 : Hertz = 64; break; /* StrongARM /Shark */
case 95 ... 105 : Hertz = 100; break; /* normal Linux */
case 124 ... 132 : Hertz = 128; break; /* MIPS, ARM */
case 195 ... 204 : Hertz = 200; break; /* normal << 1 */
case 253 ... 260 : Hertz = 256; break;
case 295 ... 304 : Hertz = 300; break; /* 3 cpus */
case 393 ... 408 : Hertz = 400; break; /* normal << 2 */
case 495 ... 504 : Hertz = 500; break; /* 5 cpus */
case 595 ... 604 : Hertz = 600; break; /* 6 cpus */
case 695 ... 704 : Hertz = 700; break; /* 7 cpus */
case 790 ... 808 : Hertz = 800; break; /* normal << 3 */
case 895 ... 904 : Hertz = 900; break; /* 9 cpus */
case 990 ... 1010 : Hertz = 1000; break; /* ARM */
case 1015 ... 1035 : Hertz = 1024; break; /* Alpha, ia64 */
case 1095 ... 1104 : Hertz = 1100; break; /* 11 cpus */
case 1180 ... 1220 : Hertz = 1200; break; /* Alpha */
default:
/* If 32-bit or big-endian (not Alpha or ia64), assume HZ is 100. */
Hertz = (sizeof(long)==sizeof(int) || htons(999)==999) ? 100UL : 1024UL;
}
}
static void do_stats(void)
{
struct timeval t;
static struct timeval oldtime;
struct timezone timez;
float elapsed_time;
procps_status_t *cur;
int total_time, i, n;
static int prev_count;
int systime, usrtime, pid;
struct save_hist *New_save_hist;
/*
* Finds the current time (in microseconds) and calculates the time
* elapsed since the last update.
*/
gettimeofday(&t, &timez);
elapsed_time = (t.tv_sec - oldtime.tv_sec)
+ (float) (t.tv_usec - oldtime.tv_usec) / 1000000.0;
oldtime.tv_sec = t.tv_sec;
oldtime.tv_usec = t.tv_usec;
New_save_hist = alloca(sizeof(struct save_hist)*ntop);
/*
* Make a pass through the data to get stats.
*/
for(n = 0; n < ntop; n++) {
cur = top + n;
/*
* Calculate time in cur process. Time is sum of user time
* (usrtime) plus system time (systime).
*/
systime = cur->stime;
usrtime = cur->utime;
pid = cur->pid;
total_time = systime + usrtime;
New_save_hist[n].ticks = total_time;
New_save_hist[n].pid = pid;
New_save_hist[n].stime = systime;
New_save_hist[n].utime = usrtime;
/* find matching entry from previous pass */
for (i = 0; i < prev_count; i++) {
if (save_history[i].pid == pid) {
total_time -= save_history[i].ticks;
systime -= save_history[i].stime;
usrtime -= save_history[i].utime;
break;
}
}
/*
* Calculate percent cpu time for cur task.
*/
i = (total_time * 10 * 100/Hertz) / elapsed_time;
if (i > 999)
i = 999;
cur->pcpu = i;
}
/*
* Save cur frame's information.
*/
free(save_history);
save_history = memcpy(xmalloc(sizeof(struct save_hist)*n), New_save_hist,
sizeof(struct save_hist)*n);
prev_count = n;
qsort(top, n, sizeof(procps_status_t), (void*)mult_lvl_cmp);
}
#else
static cmp_t sort_function;
#endif /* FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE */
/* display generic info (meminfo / loadavg) */
static unsigned long display_generic(void)
{
FILE *fp;
char buf[80];
float avg1, avg2, avg3;
unsigned long total, used, mfree, shared, buffers, cached;
unsigned int needs_conversion = 1;
/* read memory info */
fp = bb_xfopen("meminfo", "r");
/*
* Old kernels (such as 2.4.x) had a nice summary of memory info that
* we could parse, however this is gone entirely in 2.6. Try parsing
* the old way first, and if that fails, parse each field manually.
*
* First, we read in the first line. Old kernels will have bogus
* strings we don't care about, whereas new kernels will start right
* out with MemTotal:
* -- PFM.
*/
if (fscanf(fp, "MemTotal: %lu %s\n", &total, buf) != 2) {
fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp); /* skip first line */
fscanf(fp, "Mem: %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu",
&total, &used, &mfree, &shared, &buffers, &cached);
} else {
/*
* Revert to manual parsing, which incidentally already has the
* sizes in kilobytes. This should be safe for both 2.4 and
* 2.6.
*/
needs_conversion = 0;
fscanf(fp, "MemFree: %lu %s\n", &mfree, buf);
/*
* MemShared: is no longer present in 2.6. Report this as 0,
* to maintain consistent behavior with normal procps.
*/
if (fscanf(fp, "MemShared: %lu %s\n", &shared, buf) != 2)
shared = 0;
fscanf(fp, "Buffers: %lu %s\n", &buffers, buf);
fscanf(fp, "Cached: %lu %s\n", &cached, buf);
used = total - mfree;
}
fclose(fp);
/* read load average */
fp = bb_xfopen("loadavg", "r");
if (fscanf(fp, "%f %f %f", &avg1, &avg2, &avg3) != 3) {
bb_error_msg_and_die("failed to read '%s'", "loadavg");
}
fclose(fp);
if (needs_conversion) {
/* convert to kilobytes */
used /= 1024;
mfree /= 1024;
shared /= 1024;
buffers /= 1024;
cached /= 1024;
total /= 1024;
}
/* output memory info and load average */
/* clear screen & go to top */
printf("\e[H\e[J" "Mem: "
"%ldK used, %ldK free, %ldK shrd, %ldK buff, %ldK cached\n",
used, mfree, shared, buffers, cached);
printf("Load average: %.2f, %.2f, %.2f "
"(State: S=sleeping R=running, W=waiting)\n",
avg1, avg2, avg3);
return total;
}
/* display process statuses */
static void display_status(int count, int col)
{
procps_status_t *s = top;
char rss_str_buf[8];
unsigned long total_memory = display_generic();
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
/* what info of the processes is shown */
printf("\n\e[7m PID USER STATUS RSS PPID %%CPU %%MEM COMMAND\e[0m\n");
#else
printf("\n\e[7m PID USER STATUS RSS PPID %%MEM COMMAND\e[0m\n");
#endif
while (count--) {
char *namecmd = s->short_cmd;
int pmem;
pmem = 1000.0 * s->rss / total_memory;
if (pmem > 999) pmem = 999;
if(s->rss > 10*1024)
sprintf(rss_str_buf, "%6ldM", s->rss/1024);
else
sprintf(rss_str_buf, "%7ld", s->rss);
printf(
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
"%5d %-8s %s %s %5d %2d.%d %2u.%u ",
#else
"%5d %-8s %s %s %5d %2u.%u ",
#endif
s->pid, s->user, s->state, rss_str_buf, s->ppid,
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
s->pcpu/10, s->pcpu%10,
#endif
pmem/10, pmem%10);
if(strlen(namecmd) > col)
namecmd[col] = 0;
printf("%s\n", namecmd);
s++;
}
}
static void clearmems(void)
{
free(top);
top = 0;
ntop = 0;
}
#if defined CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
#include <termios.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <signal.h>
static struct termios initial_settings;
static void reset_term(void)
{
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, (void *) &initial_settings);
#ifdef CONFIG_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP
clearmems();
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
free(save_history);
#endif
#endif /* CONFIG_FEATURE_CLEAN_UP */
}
static void sig_catcher (int sig)
{
reset_term();
}
#endif /* CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS */
int top_main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int opt, interval, lines, col;
#if defined CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
struct termios new_settings;
struct timeval tv;
fd_set readfds;
unsigned char c;
struct sigaction sa;
#endif /* CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS */
/* Default update rate is 5 seconds */
interval = 5;
/* do normal option parsing */
while ((opt = getopt(argc, argv, "d:")) > 0) {
switch (opt) {
case 'd':
interval = atoi(optarg);
break;
default:
bb_show_usage();
}
}
/* Default to 25 lines - 5 lines for status */
lines = 25 - 5;
/* Default CMD format size */
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
col = 35 - 6;
#else
col = 35;
#endif
/* change to /proc */
if (chdir("/proc") < 0) {
bb_perror_msg_and_die("chdir('/proc')");
}
#if defined CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
tcgetattr(0, (void *) &initial_settings);
memcpy(&new_settings, &initial_settings, sizeof(struct termios));
new_settings.c_lflag &= ~(ISIG | ICANON); /* unbuffered input */
/* Turn off echoing */
new_settings.c_lflag &= ~(ECHO | ECHONL);
signal (SIGTERM, sig_catcher);
sigaction (SIGTERM, (struct sigaction *) 0, &sa);
sa.sa_flags |= SA_RESTART;
sa.sa_flags &= ~SA_INTERRUPT;
sigaction (SIGTERM, &sa, (struct sigaction *) 0);
sigaction (SIGINT, &sa, (struct sigaction *) 0);
tcsetattr(0, TCSANOW, (void *) &new_settings);
atexit(reset_term);
get_terminal_width_height(0, &col, &lines);
if (lines > 4) {
lines -= 5;
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
col = col - 80 + 35 - 6;
#else
col = col - 80 + 35;
#endif
}
#endif /* CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS */
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
sort_function[0] = pcpu_sort;
sort_function[1] = mem_sort;
sort_function[2] = time_sort;
#else
sort_function = mem_sort;
#endif
while (1) {
/* read process IDs & status for all the processes */
procps_status_t * p;
#ifdef CONFIG_SELINUX
while ((p = procps_scan(0, 0, NULL) ) != 0) {
#else
while ((p = procps_scan(0)) != 0) {
#endif
int n = ntop;
top = xrealloc(top, (++ntop)*sizeof(procps_status_t));
memcpy(top + n, p, sizeof(procps_status_t));
}
if (ntop == 0) {
bb_perror_msg_and_die("scandir('/proc')");
}
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
if(!Hertz) {
init_Hertz_value();
do_stats();
sleep(1);
clearmems();
continue;
}
do_stats();
#else
qsort(top, ntop, sizeof(procps_status_t), (void*)sort_function);
#endif
opt = lines;
if (opt > ntop) {
opt = ntop;
}
/* show status for each of the processes */
display_status(opt, col);
#if defined CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS
tv.tv_sec = interval;
tv.tv_usec = 0;
FD_ZERO (&readfds);
FD_SET (0, &readfds);
select (1, &readfds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
if (FD_ISSET (0, &readfds)) {
if (read (0, &c, 1) <= 0) { /* signal */
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
if(c == 'q' || c == initial_settings.c_cc[VINTR])
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
if(c == 'M') {
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
sort_function[0] = mem_sort;
sort_function[1] = pcpu_sort;
sort_function[2] = time_sort;
#else
sort_function = mem_sort;
#endif
}
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
if(c == 'P') {
sort_function[0] = pcpu_sort;
sort_function[1] = mem_sort;
sort_function[2] = time_sort;
}
if(c == 'T') {
sort_function[0] = time_sort;
sort_function[1] = mem_sort;
sort_function[2] = pcpu_sort;
}
#endif
if(c == 'N') {
#ifdef FEATURE_CPU_USAGE_PERCENTAGE
sort_function[0] = pid_sort;
#else
sort_function = pid_sort;
#endif
}
}
#else
sleep(interval);
#endif /* CONFIG_FEATURE_USE_TERMIOS */
clearmems();
}
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}